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New brunch and lunch spot coming to Leawood

HomeGrown Kitchen, a Wichita-based restaurant offering breakfast and lunch, is gearing up for its first Leawood opening.

The eatery is set to open May 30, following approval of a final site plan from the Leawood Planning Commission on Tuesday night.

HomeGrown Leawood
Cherry and pistachio French toast from HomeGrown Kitchen. Photo via HomeGrown Kitchen Facebook page.

The restaurant will open at Camelot Court

  • HomeGrown will operate at 11705 Roe. Ave., on the west end of the Camelot Court shopping center, neighboring Mr. Gyros Greek Food & Pastry and Smoothie King.
  • The space previously housed the Corner Bakery, which closed last fall after almost 10 years in Leawood.
  • Regular hours for Homegrown’s new Leawood location will be 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., every day of the week.

HomeGrown Kitchen boasts “the best brunch and lunch”

  • The “daytime eatery” serves breakfast items like blueberry streusel pancakes, avocado toast, eggs Benedict and biscuits and gravy.
  • The restaurant’s lunch menu features items like turkey avocado sandwiches, house salads and tomato soup with cheese toast.
  • HomeGrown’s menu also includes coffee drinks and cocktails, as well as seasonal items — currently including blueberry lavender lemonade and lavender lattes.

This is HomeGrown Kitchen’s first JoCo location

  • The opening marks the restaurant’s third Kansas City area location, with two more already open in Kansas City’s Brookside neighborhood and in Liberty, Mo.
  • The restaurant also has three locations in Wichita, where HomeGrown first opened, and recently opened another in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Lucie Krisman
Lucie Krisman

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